Hobby welders
Simple paths for users who know the machine but do not know the gun, torch, or consumable family.
Welding parts identification and support
Helping welders identify, verify, and find the right replacement parts faster.
Weld Support Parts is built for the moment when you know the machine, the torch, or the problem, but you still need to identify the correct part number. The goal is simple: help you move from equipment to breakdown to replacement part with less guessing.
Many welders know what they own and what went wrong, but not the exact replacement part. Weld Support Parts bridges that gap with breakdowns, compatibility notes, consumable families, and practical support paths.
Weld Support Parts is shaped by 18+ years in welding supply and support, helping people find real parts for real equipment.
Simple paths for users who know the machine but do not know the gun, torch, or consumable family.
Fast lookup for common wear items like tips, nozzles, liners, cups, electrodes, lenses, and gas parts.
Support for older equipment, replacement chains, diagrams, and practical verification before buying.
The site is organized around parts identification first, with support content available when it helps the ordering decision.
Diagram-driven pages for torches, guns, helmets, machines, and replacement parts.
Process-specific paths for tips, liners, nozzles, cups, gas lenses, electrodes, and shields.
Machine ownership hubs that point to compatible guns, torches, accessories, and consumables.
Gun and torch pages focused on what fits, what wears out, and where the breakdown lives.
CGA numbers, gas use cases, regulator paths, and gas equipment reference pages.
Search by machine, torch, consumable, symptom, brand, process, or part number.
The fastest path is the same one used at a good parts counter: identify the equipment first, then confirm the replacement part.
This site is not trying to replace OEM documentation. It is built to make that information easier to use when you are trying to identify a replacement part.
The page structure comes from real counter questions, not a generic catalog layout.
Compatibility is treated carefully. Look-alike parts are not assumed to fit.
Pages focus on identification, diagrams, fitment, and common replacement paths.
Use Find My Part to search by machine, torch, gun, consumable, symptom, process, brand, or part number.
If you cannot find the breakdown or part path you need, send the machine model, torch or gun information, and any visible part numbers or markings.